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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and mandy drury. listening to country music because joe had a switchover on his vacation. he's a country boy. i like it. >> jacksonville. >> i've got so much music for you. so much music coming your way. >> a lot of good ones. we're going to do big green tractor. i'll take you for a ride on my big green tractor. >> why would you play brokeback. why don't you play -- >> my wife ran off with my best friend and i miss him. >> in studio, our guest host is bob barbera, chief economist of icg and author. talking about the jobs report, got many things to go over. first mandy drury, a quick look at today's headlines. >> thanks a lot for that. our top story august employment report, we've been talking about it. forecasters say the economy likely lost another 233,000 jobs last month. the unemployment rate is expected to tick higher to 9.5%. average hourly earnings rising .2%. eli lilly committed to closing a deal with johnson and johnson. they agreed in july to take an 18% owner stake in elan for a billion doll
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and mandy drury. listening to country music because joe had a switchover on his vacation. he's a country boy. i like it. >> jacksonville. >> i've got so much music for you. so much music coming your way. >> a lot of good ones. we're going to do big green tractor. i'll take you for a ride on my big green tractor. >> why would you play brokeback. why don't you play -- >> my wife ran off with my best friend and i miss him....
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happy monday, i'm mandy drury. >> and on the other side of the scale, the economy. yes, russia, ukraine is a big issue, but today we have another better than expected data point, this follows last week's strong jobs number. >> back atcha. >> the big question
happy monday, i'm mandy drury. >> and on the other side of the scale, the economy. yes, russia, ukraine is a big issue, but today we have another better than expected data point, this follows last week's strong jobs number. >> back atcha. >> the big question
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let's get to mandy drurie. she has the headlines. >>> mortgage applications fell even as rates dropped. mortgage association says the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 5.15%. >>> even though jets contain unauthorized parts, faa considered grounding those jets, which represent a tenth of southwest fleets. it decided not to do that since the parts don't pose any safety issues. >>> after bp announced what it's calling a giant oil discovery in the gulf of mexico. steve, back to you in the studio. >> thank you so much, mandy. >>> hitting the wire just now, numbers on reaction. john challenger, ceo of challenger, gray and christmas, it looks like there's a decent number, 21%, lower than july, john. >> steve, i think that's right. this is a story of layoffos continuing to drop, sixth consecutive month where numbers have dropped from the previous month. numbers were very light in the month comparing to what we were seeing and certainly with what we saw earlier in the year. >> how does it compare to a
let's get to mandy drurie. she has the headlines. >>> mortgage applications fell even as rates dropped. mortgage association says the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 5.15%. >>> even though jets contain unauthorized parts, faa considered grounding those jets, which represent a tenth of southwest fleets. it decided not to do that since the parts don't pose any safety issues. >>> after bp announced what it's calling a giant oil discovery in the gulf of...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and mandy drury. where to start, jpmorgan, we'll start with i guess a quote. now jpmorgan is called lower after briefly being all over the map from yesterday's close. the first news that came out was that they're restating some first quarter numbers to reflect what they are calling a not good faith effort to mark some synthetic derivatives properly, to make it look like losses were smaller than before than that he had thought. >> they were misrepresenting the numbers, specific traders cooking the books, individuals book cooking the books. >> $1.31 to now $1.19. now we have $1.21 in the current quarter on better than xchted revenues posted, $1.21, well above the 70 cents and now we've actually got some numbers that have recently come out about the wales losses and now the stock is actually down but right now they mark it at $4.4 billion, up from the initial $2 billion to $3 billion. >> a whole lot better than the possible $9 billion. >> these include $4.4 billion of losses on cio synthetic portfolio, $
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and mandy drury. where to start, jpmorgan, we'll start with i guess a quote. now jpmorgan is called lower after briefly being all over the map from yesterday's close. the first news that came out was that they're restating some first quarter numbers to reflect what they are calling a not good faith effort to mark some synthetic derivatives properly, to make it look like losses were smaller than before than that he had thought. >> they were...
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. >> i'm mandy drury. on the right screen you see john and eric. they are the cofounders. they can hear us, but can't react just yet. we have scott keenie, who is known as dj ski, in addition to headlining tours, he's produced artist from snoop dogg to michael jackson, and named on the list of influential under 30. and -- guys, great to have you with us. let's huddle up. ryan, what do you think about this? >> karaoke, isn't part of the fun being bad at it? if you look at it and say, hey, if everybody was really good, are you going into karaoke competitions? on when you're out at night, are you able to laugh at somebody? i can see where it works for some, but for others it might be up in the air. >> what about you, dj? >> my concern is the cost. it's $300 for the one-time package. i don't see the consumer base being that into karaoke, where you shell off the cot of a video game -- >> i'd like to know how they're doing, so a few questions from me as well. come and sit down. this is the hot seat for you. ski, why don't you ask the first question. >> it seems to be the coolest
. >> i'm mandy drury. on the right screen you see john and eric. they are the cofounders. they can hear us, but can't react just yet. we have scott keenie, who is known as dj ski, in addition to headlining tours, he's produced artist from snoop dogg to michael jackson, and named on the list of influential under 30. and -- guys, great to have you with us. let's huddle up. ryan, what do you think about this? >> karaoke, isn't part of the fun being bad at it? if you look at it and say,...
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. >> i was seeing mandy drury. and then you started seeing mandy drury. >> and i started seeing mandy drury. >> don't feed the pervs out there this morning. there's one guy that -- >> oh, my gosh, we need to ban that guy. >> it's like reading a penthouse letter. i hope he's a teenager in his parents' basement. if he's an adult -- i can't wait to check it out. >> you may learn something. of course, you do have twins. >> anyway, we are all back together and we're glad to see you. i know everybody is back after the labor day weekend, ready to get back to work. gold prices, in fact, listen to this. surging above $1,000 a troy ounce. this is the first time that the front month contract has hit that psychologically important level since late february. gold has made gains in the last 16 out of 20 septembers. but you also have gold momentum. things have been on a tear and we have seen gold prices skyrocketing. >> that's got a lot of attention. and from one commodity to another, opec ministers gathering in vienna this week.
. >> i was seeing mandy drury. and then you started seeing mandy drury. >> and i started seeing mandy drury. >> don't feed the pervs out there this morning. there's one guy that -- >> oh, my gosh, we need to ban that guy. >> it's like reading a penthouse letter. i hope he's a teenager in his parents' basement. if he's an adult -- i can't wait to check it out. >> you may learn something. of course, you do have twins. >> anyway, we are all back together...
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i'm mandy drury. big story here at hq is the markets. let's take a look at what the dow is doing. it is currently down by exactly 100 points. however, brian sullivan is over there live in san francisco, a mile away from what's going on on wall street. he's at the 32nd annual jpmorgan health care conference and the biggest names in health care are there. he has a jam-packed can't-miss lineup for us, right? tell us exactly what you have on tap. >> you really s
i'm mandy drury. big story here at hq is the markets. let's take a look at what the dow is doing. it is currently down by exactly 100 points. however, brian sullivan is over there live in san francisco, a mile away from what's going on on wall street. he's at the 32nd annual jpmorgan health care conference and the biggest names in health care are there. he has a jam-packed can't-miss lineup for us, right? tell us exactly what you have on tap. >> you really s
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becky quick is off today, but we have mandy drury joining us p. >> and guess what i have here. this is the exact same can that you gave me the last time i was on "squawk box" and you very proudly held it up and he said, look, it's made in australia. upon closer inspection, made in austria. >> thank you for reminding me. >> are you going to drink it? >> absolutely not, no. i'm full of java. >> do you need one? >> what are you saying, i need it? >> no, i know that i need glasses, but why did you think -- you don't know the difference between austria and -- >> no i hadn't drank must have r enough red bull that morning. >> okay. where is the hfr- >> it's austria. >> that don't look might go like australia, kra. sxwh b >> but you wouldn't believe how many people think australia and austria are the same thing. >> that's what i think happened. >> i didn't drink enough of it and i wasn't thinking clearly as i don't frequently. but -- >> that is red. >> it is red. >> and what did you say to me before we went on air? >> with becky, it's okay. >> with her it is, too, i said you know we ha
becky quick is off today, but we have mandy drury joining us p. >> and guess what i have here. this is the exact same can that you gave me the last time i was on "squawk box" and you very proudly held it up and he said, look, it's made in australia. upon closer inspection, made in austria. >> thank you for reminding me. >> are you going to drink it? >> absolutely not, no. i'm full of java. >> do you need one? >> what are you saying, i need it?...
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i'm becky quick along with mandy drury and john harwood. joe and carl are off today, but we're having fun here. we've got many of the nation's retailers reporting august store sales this morning. in fact, veteran retail analyst dana telsey is following all the chain store figures. dana, it's great to see you this morning. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> we're looking for another drop in same store sales for august. i guess the bad news is you're still looking at the clients. the good news is you're going to eventually get easier comps and maybe things will start to look better? >> exactly. and that's what we're beginning to see. the easier comps are happening. you're beginning to see the same-store sales get a little bit less negative. we have, for the month of august, ten states shift their tax free holidays into august for the month of july that should have benefited retailers anywhere up to 200 to 300 basis points in same-store sales. >> and when you look around at the retailers, who are going to be the winners and lo
i'm becky quick along with mandy drury and john harwood. joe and carl are off today, but we're having fun here. we've got many of the nation's retailers reporting august store sales this morning. in fact, veteran retail analyst dana telsey is following all the chain store figures. dana, it's great to see you this morning. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> we're looking for another drop in same store sales for august. i guess the bad news is you're still looking at...
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i believe mandy drury is the host. >> mandy drury and -- >> and this guy sullivan shows up every now and then when he's not driving a race car with a stupid helmet on. >> the helmet has saved my noggin many times, my friend. but we will see you all day long. janet yellen, steve liesman. thank you very much. >> by the way, one stock to look at, a midcap, let's bring it up if we can here. usually when a company buys another company, the stock goes down because they have to spend money. horizon pharma is up above the market cap. they're doing a reverse merger with another biotech for $660 million to combine arthritis drugs. what's interesting is that horizon is up 500% plus. we've highlighted these buy yoes tech. these names are up 100%, 200%, 300%. it's mind blowing how much stocks have gone up. >> wow. >> if they don't get that one particular drug down -- >> it's like a binary outcome. the drug is going to either succeed, be purchased or you're going to go under. >>> coming up, next is a very big interview. billionaire howard hamm is going to join us right after the break. he has a lo
i believe mandy drury is the host. >> mandy drury and -- >> and this guy sullivan shows up every now and then when he's not driving a race car with a stupid helmet on. >> the helmet has saved my noggin many times, my friend. but we will see you all day long. janet yellen, steve liesman. thank you very much. >> by the way, one stock to look at, a midcap, let's bring it up if we can here. usually when a company buys another company, the stock goes down because they have to...
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i'm mandy drury. big story here at hq is the markets. let's take a look at what the dow is doing. it is currently down by exactly 100 points. however, brian sullivan is over there live in san francisco, a mile away from what's going on on wall street. he's at the 32nd annual jpmorgan health care conference and the biggest names in health care are there. he has a jam-packed can't-miss lineup for us, right? tell us exactly what you have on tap. >> you really sold it. i hope i can deliver on that promise. thanks very much. we have been here all morning but i saved a stat for our "street signs" viewers and listeners which is really going to make your head explode and one of the reasons we're here. this comes courtesy of jpmorgan chase who is obviously putting on the conference, which is this. so far this year, i know it's extremely early in the calendar 2014, but 94% of health care stocks have outperformed the s&p 500. in other words, they are outperforming and they are outperforming in a big way, and a number of those names have been on cnbc all day and will be here this hour as well
i'm mandy drury. big story here at hq is the markets. let's take a look at what the dow is doing. it is currently down by exactly 100 points. however, brian sullivan is over there live in san francisco, a mile away from what's going on on wall street. he's at the 32nd annual jpmorgan health care conference and the biggest names in health care are there. he has a jam-packed can't-miss lineup for us, right? tell us exactly what you have on tap. >> you really sold it. i hope i can deliver on...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with mandy drury today and scott wapner. becky quick and joe kernen are off. they're going to join us live tomorrow for a special broadcast from pebble beach. they have some pretty cool guests themselves tomorrow. you don't want to miss that. >> did you draw the short straw or the long straw by not going? >> that's good. i don't play golf. so i don't think becky plays golf, either, so we'll see. we're all rooting for joe, who is playing. we hope he makes the cut. >> okay. we're rooting for joe. >> we all have to root for joe. i don't know if becky carries the bag or if she drives the cart. i don't know how it works. she's not going to like that comment, but we do love both of them, of course. our guest host this hour, chief equity strategy phil orlando and ben white of morning money fame. let's talk about the headlines this morning. a story in the "new york times" today looks at documents filed in federal court this week that relate to jpmorgan. the document suggests when an outside analysis uncovered serious flaws with thou
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with mandy drury today and scott wapner. becky quick and joe kernen are off. they're going to join us live tomorrow for a special broadcast from pebble beach. they have some pretty cool guests themselves tomorrow. you don't want to miss that. >> did you draw the short straw or the long straw by not going? >> that's good. i don't play golf. so i don't think becky plays golf, either, so we'll see. we're all rooting for joe, who is playing. we hope he makes...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and mandy drury. carl will be back on tuesday. we'll all be back after the labor day holiday. our top story today, the august employment report. polled forecasters say the economy likely lost another 233,000 last month. that is a big number of job losses, but it would be a decline because it's a slowing pace of job losses. but the unemployment rate is the important number, too. that is stekted to tick higher from 9.5% from the current 9.4%. >> me? >> yeah, you. i know. it's a tough re-entry. >> i'm rusty here, not that i was ever that -- okay. old parent and young children do not make for a relaxing vacation. >> you need a vacation from your vacation. >> i need a vacation from my vacation. we're going to rt sta right now. but i will read a-4, markets. futures ahead of the jobs report today, let's take a look, up 260. i was actually going to talk about this a little bit, guys. waiting for a gadeau correction. while i was there, i could not pick up a newspaper without reading that the pros, it's in their gut. >> even the pros were e
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and mandy drury. carl will be back on tuesday. we'll all be back after the labor day holiday. our top story today, the august employment report. polled forecasters say the economy likely lost another 233,000 last month. that is a big number of job losses, but it would be a decline because it's a slowing pace of job losses. but the unemployment rate is the important number, too. that is stekted to tick higher from 9.5% from the current 9.4%. >> me?...
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andrew ross sorkin and mandy drury are both here. you'll be on assignment. >> i'm going to -- going to be on assignment. >> becky on assignment. >> is that a euphemism for lying on a beach somewhere? >> no. >> getting surgery or something? he left. >> he left? did we upset him? >> i don't know. >> i think we upset him. he speaks in tongue. >> he's chucking his stick. is he going to be throwing phones around the desk and breaking things? now he's sad. >> u.s. equity futures at this hour are indicated up about 60 points on the dow jones. after a rough week last week. rough week the week before that. and then a rough day yesterday. europe doing a little better today, as well. not sure why. >> i was trying to work all that out, as well. because you have, what, like 0% growth for euro gdp. italy contracting more than expected. france growth evaporating. but germany was stronger than expected. and i'm wondering whether that was the linchpin. >>. >> and the stronger dollar is not coming necessarily because of -- >> we have a fight going on
andrew ross sorkin and mandy drury are both here. you'll be on assignment. >> i'm going to -- going to be on assignment. >> becky on assignment. >> is that a euphemism for lying on a beach somewhere? >> no. >> getting surgery or something? he left. >> he left? did we upset him? >> i don't know. >> i think we upset him. he speaks in tongue. >> he's chucking his stick. is he going to be throwing phones around the desk and breaking things? now...
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i'm becky quick along with mandy drury. joe and becky are out today. our guest hosts, rich bernstein and jim paulsen, chief investment strategist at wells capital management. mandy is doing not just this show, but "the call" at 11:00 and "street signs" at 2:00. >> it's trial by fire. if i can survive today, i can survive anything. >> if you missed mandy this morning or need to see more, you can get a lot more this afternoon. busy economic calendar today. jobless claims in about two h r hours. also at 8:30, we'll get preliminary 2qgdp. also natural guess inventories, dell earnings are out tonight, as well. so there's a lot going on. futures, meantime, on a week where i think the afternoon move, guys, has been pretty thin. but a couple single digit moves. but overall, the trend has been good. futures today look positive. weak action in china. the government there talking about reigning in some of the redundant capacity, worried about misallocation. every comment out of china toms with a chuckle. >> it does. >> i think -- i mean, i may be alone, but i jus
i'm becky quick along with mandy drury. joe and becky are out today. our guest hosts, rich bernstein and jim paulsen, chief investment strategist at wells capital management. mandy is doing not just this show, but "the call" at 11:00 and "street signs" at 2:00. >> it's trial by fire. if i can survive today, i can survive anything. >> if you missed mandy this morning or need to see more, you can get a lot more this afternoon. busy economic calendar today. jobless...
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i'm joe kernen along with mandy drury. we're finding out that victoria bitters is the most popular beer in australia. >> i wouldn't want to be quoted on this and rung up by other beer companies in australia. maybe these things fluctuate. i don't know. >> kangaroo tastes a little gamey. >> they haven't got much time to sit around and accumulate fat which makes the meat tastier. >> i'm learning everything i can. i have not been down there. i love australian golf. i'm not really sure why. becky and carl are on assignment. our guest host is larry bossidy, tomorr former honeywell chairman. >> i was ten. low as i ever got. >> and we have bob here, chief economist, and we'll have more from them in a minute. let's see how stock futures are trading right now. not a lot happening. we're looking up about 18 points for the dow jones which is not bad given that we had a huge gain yesterday which crept up on us. we made back all of the tumble we saw last week. we made it all of the way back. it was tech led yesterday, mandy. we got cisc
i'm joe kernen along with mandy drury. we're finding out that victoria bitters is the most popular beer in australia. >> i wouldn't want to be quoted on this and rung up by other beer companies in australia. maybe these things fluctuate. i don't know. >> kangaroo tastes a little gamey. >> they haven't got much time to sit around and accumulate fat which makes the meat tastier. >> i'm learning everything i can. i have not been down there. i love australian golf. i'm not...
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i'm joined by mandy drury and brian sullivan. we're calling it a little baste street signs takeover. i am told we still have majority position but that we're giving out minori itity shares. >> two-thirds is a quorum. >> i heard about that. >> all in favor of renaming the show "street signs morning edition" raise your hand. >> come on, guests, do what's best. >> oh, you've got the voting shares. we're the b class. >> thank you. nk that's how it comes out. i see how you roll, sorkin. >> thank you. three guest hosts, michael santoli, bob bruska and rebecca. let's talk about some of the headlines. there is heavy security this morning in moscow's airport today. national security agency leaker edward snowden, he's there. there is speculation he's planning to fly to havana en route to ecuador. the government of ecuador has confirmed it is considering an asylum application for snowden. he faces american espionage charges now after he admitted to revealing classified documents. i got to say, this is -- i feel like, a, we've screwed this u
i'm joined by mandy drury and brian sullivan. we're calling it a little baste street signs takeover. i am told we still have majority position but that we're giving out minori itity shares. >> two-thirds is a quorum. >> i heard about that. >> all in favor of renaming the show "street signs morning edition" raise your hand. >> come on, guests, do what's best. >> oh, you've got the voting shares. we're the b class. >> thank you. nk that's how it comes...
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we have a big house in order, mandy drury, kayla tausche, steve liesman and gary, filling in for becky quick and joe kernen, off to the west coast for a very big show tomorrow. becky and joe will be joining us from the at&t pro-am in pebble beach. take a look at futures now, looking lower, dow would open up about 14 points lower, s&p off about 3 points and nasdaq off 3 points right now and steve you have breaking news. >> the bank of england confirming expectations to inject another 50 billion pounds into the easing economy. some positive comments, business service more positive painting of a picture. it will keep the bond size under review. it expects a gradual strengthening of output supported by a gentle recovery. >> is it nan in us? >> i'm looking to that. the inflation is expected to fall in 2012 and new bond purchases completed by the end of a. and it's worried about the euro debt problem, so again, that's one shoe. we have the other shoe we know is going to drop, the ecb. >> in 45 minutes' time. >> and what they're going to say we'll probably keep interest rates unchanged but th
we have a big house in order, mandy drury, kayla tausche, steve liesman and gary, filling in for becky quick and joe kernen, off to the west coast for a very big show tomorrow. becky and joe will be joining us from the at&t pro-am in pebble beach. take a look at futures now, looking lower, dow would open up about 14 points lower, s&p off about 3 points and nasdaq off 3 points right now and steve you have breaking news. >> the bank of england confirming expectations to inject...
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we've got mandy drury and john harwood. they'll be spending the day with me and it's great to have you here. >> it's almost musical chairs. >> mandy is the stable body at this point. she's been here for almost two weeks. >> and i don't have to go and sit in that icebox in washington, d.c. where i do my road trip shows. >> we are thrilled to have you here. >> it's great to be on set on the signature program. >> wow. you're welcome back any day, john. getting off to a great start already. we have plenty of things going on today. we have a key read of the nation's consumer. analysts on oofrg are looking for a drop of 3.9%. by the way, it is a chemo for the retailers. many industry watchers say back to school sales could set the tone for the holiday season. things are kiging off a little earlier this year. as we've come to expect, costco is out of the gate. out for the numbers for the month, the largest warehouse numbers in the nation reporting same store sales down by 2% last month. that is better than the 6% drop analysts ha
we've got mandy drury and john harwood. they'll be spending the day with me and it's great to have you here. >> it's almost musical chairs. >> mandy is the stable body at this point. she's been here for almost two weeks. >> and i don't have to go and sit in that icebox in washington, d.c. where i do my road trip shows. >> we are thrilled to have you here. >> it's great to be on set on the signature program. >> wow. you're welcome back any day, john. getting...
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i'm becky quick along with mandy drury and steve leisman. carl and joe are off today and they're lucky they missed yesterday because september got off to a rerough start for stocks. the major indexes suffering their biggest major pullback in over two weeks. as you probably know, history is not on the side of the bulls for the month of september. historically, you are talking about a very, very rough month. over the last 100 years, you're talking about the dow being down by an average 1.1% for september, but over the last ten years, it's been even worse. in fact, the dow has fallen in seven septembers over the last decade, averaging a 3.4% drop. the vix spiking by 12% yesterday. streshry is stronger.da you're talking about yields on the two-year touching lowest levels in almost six weeks and yields on the ten-year being at the lowest level since mid-july. what is that? >> i don't know. you talk about selling in may and going away. maybe people are worried about what comes in october. >> come back and you're ready to work. >> part of it is tha
i'm becky quick along with mandy drury and steve leisman. carl and joe are off today and they're lucky they missed yesterday because september got off to a rerough start for stocks. the major indexes suffering their biggest major pullback in over two weeks. as you probably know, history is not on the side of the bulls for the month of september. historically, you are talking about a very, very rough month. over the last 100 years, you're talking about the dow being down by an average 1.1% for...
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. >> 2:00 eastern "street signs" with mandy drury and some other guy. >> that's you. >> thank you, again, for beefing here. becky, we'll see you on monday. watch "on the money" over the weekend, everybody. david thank you for being here again. and "squawk on the street" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm scott wapner with jim cramer live from the new york stock exchange today. carl and david are off. let's take a look at the futures and how we are shaping up on this friday. there's a look at how the dow will open up 42, implied. the s&p and the nasdaq look to continue gains of the last couple of days. take a look at the ten year. that's the thing that really hasn't budged much since the fed. that being the yield. 278 is where the ten-year yield currently sits.
. >> 2:00 eastern "street signs" with mandy drury and some other guy. >> that's you. >> thank you, again, for beefing here. becky, we'll see you on monday. watch "on the money" over the weekend, everybody. david thank you for being here again. and "squawk on the street" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm scott wapner with jim cramer live from the new york stock exchange today. carl...
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i'm mandy drury sitting in with becky quick and steve leisman. standing by at the cme is kevin ferry, chief strategist at cronus futures management. kevin, always good to have you on the show. good morning. >> good morning. we were down yesterday. what are you looking at? >> well, mandy, the reality is the s&p hasn't had a good day since august 21st. they've been tailing in high points and low points. so the last two sessions are starting to make that a little bit more obvious. so i think you have to watch 1022 the rest of the week as resistance as opposed to support now. we've got to get back above there before we think the market is okay. most importantly, what has started last week when we were out there with durable goods and the ifo index and homes has been consistently decent news that the market has not reacted positively. that happened again so last night you had a decent number from german unemployment. no reaction. so i think that trend is probably the most important thing to start watching because that shows that the second derivative
i'm mandy drury sitting in with becky quick and steve leisman. standing by at the cme is kevin ferry, chief strategist at cronus futures management. kevin, always good to have you on the show. good morning. >> good morning. we were down yesterday. what are you looking at? >> well, mandy, the reality is the s&p hasn't had a good day since august 21st. they've been tailing in high points and low points. so the last two sessions are starting to make that a little bit more obvious....
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tyler here with mandy drury right there. back from the bubble. 15 years later, folks, the nasdaq hitting 5,000 once again. the stocks that got us here and why it is different this time. >> indeed. the markets hitting new highs. how is wall street playing it? we have the top three hedge fund strategies. >> wrar ren buffett speaking about becky quick, about his company, about succession and more. >> apparently that race is down now to two guys. >> yeah. >> we'll take a look at who they are and why they are potentially his successors. >> lots of good questions there. meantime, stocks are rallying on the first trading day of the month, and even though they are coming off the best month since october 2011. the big market story here is the nasdaq hitting 5,000. remember, it was 15 years ago this month on march 10th 2000 to be exact when the nasdaq hit its peak. march 2009 when it hit its low. we team coverage for you. melissa lee on why it is different this time around. bertha coombs on what the fax 100 is telling us. are first, d
tyler here with mandy drury right there. back from the bubble. 15 years later, folks, the nasdaq hitting 5,000 once again. the stocks that got us here and why it is different this time. >> indeed. the markets hitting new highs. how is wall street playing it? we have the top three hedge fund strategies. >> wrar ren buffett speaking about becky quick, about his company, about succession and more. >> apparently that race is down now to two guys. >> yeah. >> we'll take...
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we have mandy drury at the table today. becky is on assignment. we have a number of interesting stories to get you this morning on wall street and in washington. before we do that let's take a quick look at how the markets are shaping up. futures are setting themselves up. dow was open off about 25 points. nasdaq off about almost 4 points and the s&p 500 off about 2.5 points. on the economic calendar today, the nfib small business optimism index is going to bring us the figures around 7:30 eastern time. >> two hours sleep. >> an hour later export and import prices. >>> then in corporate news hedge fund manager dan loeb is now calling for the break up of sony. he wants the company to spin off parts of its entertainment arm. the businesses include one of the biggest businesses in hole hollywood. loeb is considering the spinoff of sony's insurance division and other pieces of the business. loeb's third point has acquired stakes about 0.3%. by any estimation it is actually now the largest individual shareholder in the company by a factor of two. and l
we have mandy drury at the table today. becky is on assignment. we have a number of interesting stories to get you this morning on wall street and in washington. before we do that let's take a quick look at how the markets are shaping up. futures are setting themselves up. dow was open off about 25 points. nasdaq off about almost 4 points and the s&p 500 off about 2.5 points. on the economic calendar today, the nfib small business optimism index is going to bring us the figures around 7:30...
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mandy drury. >> the ceo is making more comments about dollar general this morning saying despite a strong start to the holiday season, he has rarn weekly sales fluctuate as much as they have recently. the cfo, by the way, carl, sayisay ing company will be cutting prices on certain items which has raised some concerns about margins. in fact, it does seem to be putting pressure on competitors like dollar free. you've got family dollar as well moving lower today. electronic retailer best buy, as you can see on the board there, also in the red by nearly 3%. coach at the bottom of the board there also just marginally lower. goldman sachs did today resume coverage of the stock slapping wit a rare sell rating on coach with a $58 price tag. that's what we're watching. as we say, retailers on the run. run of the worst performing sectors on the s&p today, carl. back to you. >> mandy, thank you so much. >>> tech companies are holding a lot of cash. that's definitely no secret. but just where is all that cash? you'd be surprised. we're going to tell you after the break. >>> first, rick santelli's wor
mandy drury. >> the ceo is making more comments about dollar general this morning saying despite a strong start to the holiday season, he has rarn weekly sales fluctuate as much as they have recently. the cfo, by the way, carl, sayisay ing company will be cutting prices on certain items which has raised some concerns about margins. in fact, it does seem to be putting pressure on competitors like dollar free. you've got family dollar as well moving lower today. electronic retailer best...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and mandy drury. becky is on assignment. let's get you up to speed. facebook is the largest internet ipo in u.s. history. at an offering price of $38 a share, the company now valued at $104 billion. the stock expected to begin trading on the nasdaq at 11:00 a.m. eastern time this morning under the symbol fb. we'll have much more from kayla tausche in a moment. and european stocks are on track for their biggest weekly decline since most of. among today's catalysts, moody's downgrading 16 spanish banks including the eurozone largest bank, ban company santander. and citing risks the country might have to heave the euro. jamie dimon has now agreed to testify before congress before the bank's recent trading losses. the senate banking committee will hold those ehearings. >> in other corporate headlines, yahoo! said to be in the final stages of selling a large stake of ali baba back it to the company. yahoo! intends to use gains from the sale for a share repurchase of its own. meantime yahoo!'s new ceo is dumping a recently created
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and mandy drury. becky is on assignment. let's get you up to speed. facebook is the largest internet ipo in u.s. history. at an offering price of $38 a share, the company now valued at $104 billion. the stock expected to begin trading on the nasdaq at 11:00 a.m. eastern time this morning under the symbol fb. we'll have much more from kayla tausche in a moment. and european stocks are on track for their biggest weekly decline since most of. among...
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did you see yesterday tweeting and ho -- >> mandy drury about zweaters. winkle voss said it's going to -- >> he retweeted it. >> i wanted to answer someone. >> all you can do is cut and paste. >> i don't know,000 do that. i saw there was a retweet process. mandy's following me. i think i'm following her. i don't know. i retweeted it and the zweater is fully on its way. like i said, carmen looked like -- you looked like mr. rogers. he looked like stud. don't you thing? 6'5". >> he's bag guy. >> he said he could rip mark zucker berg from limb to limb. >> did he say that? >> in the movie. in the movie. they should have at the time. put anent to it. >> a good way to promote we have ben mezrich. >> he was the one who found your good friend eduardo, spider-man. >> eduardo -- that's how this whole book came about. bout it a little later. >> when we come back, president obama is speaking to afghanistan from the nation. winds down. we're going to head to washington right after this. but first as we head to a break, u.s. equity futures right now are indicated sligh
did you see yesterday tweeting and ho -- >> mandy drury about zweaters. winkle voss said it's going to -- >> he retweeted it. >> i wanted to answer someone. >> all you can do is cut and paste. >> i don't know,000 do that. i saw there was a retweet process. mandy's following me. i think i'm following her. i don't know. i retweeted it and the zweater is fully on its way. like i said, carmen looked like -- you looked like mr. rogers. he looked like stud. don't you...
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i'm becky quiom carl quintanill mandy drury. i think becky gets back on monday and will be here with you and steve leisman, which will be interesting. >> yeah. good show for monday, actually. our newest host today, pimco's high proef file ticket, coming back to his hometown of new york. and also a frequent face to cnbc viewers, jim iuorio. shares of dell had earnings of 28 cents, a nickel better than expected. revenue was down 22%, but still beat the streets. consumers are coming back, buying pcs, but corporations are still being stingy with their purchases. joining us now, dan bearinger and jason, good to see you. slow, steady process. nice upside on margins. but that, like a lot of companies have said, it's too early the call this an inflexion point. what was your take coming out of the call? >> yeah, that's right. the consumer helped a lot and public spent was a noticeable area of strength down 20% sequentially. but dell is still not seeing strength from corporate refresh, a corporate client refresh. >> how does it square wit
i'm becky quiom carl quintanill mandy drury. i think becky gets back on monday and will be here with you and steve leisman, which will be interesting. >> yeah. good show for monday, actually. our newest host today, pimco's high proef file ticket, coming back to his hometown of new york. and also a frequent face to cnbc viewers, jim iuorio. shares of dell had earnings of 28 cents, a nickel better than expected. revenue was down 22%, but still beat the streets. consumers are coming back,...
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i'm mandy drury joining carl while becky and joe are off enjoying themselves on vacation. so they say. >> so they say. >> they would if we were gone. >> exactly. fair is fair. our host this morning, dim armey, freedom works cochair. and leaving his post at the new york stock exchange, he's coming uptown -- well, actually, over the river, art cashin. of course, our top story this morning is all about ben big. president oh bam the ma is nominating fed chairman ben bernanke to a second term. he was make the announcement from martha's vineyard. bernanke will be joining him for the event. accord to go text of the president's remarks, he will say the man next to me, ben bernanke, has led the fed through one of the worst financial crisis that this nation and this word have ever faced. he would defend the steps taken as steps of necessity, not choice. taken together, all of these steps have brought our economy back from the brink. they are stepping that are working. >> joining us on the squawk news line this morm to talk about that is former dallas fed president and a cnbc contrib
i'm mandy drury joining carl while becky and joe are off enjoying themselves on vacation. so they say. >> so they say. >> they would if we were gone. >> exactly. fair is fair. our host this morning, dim armey, freedom works cochair. and leaving his post at the new york stock exchange, he's coming uptown -- well, actually, over the river, art cashin. of course, our top story this morning is all about ben big. president oh bam the ma is nominating fed chairman ben bernanke to a...
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i'm carl quintanilla with mandy drury from australia. joe and becky are out this week, back next week. in studio, guest host bob doll, cio of equities at blackrock. meanwhile, bob barbera joins us for the whole three hours. good to see on you a volume-thin week. a lot of data coming out this week. the rally seems to be continuing in asia overnight, europe's in the green and futures are positive here in the states. oil is down a little bit but awfully close to the ten-month high of 74 or so, $73.86 at last check. ten-year note around 35 and change. dollar having a pretty good morning especially against the yen, back to 94 as risk comes back in. the yen is taking a little hit. gold's not doing a whole lot, practically unchanged in the last half hour, even less so now, down a dime to $954.60. >>> a quick check of some stories making headlines with mandy in the control room. >> good day, carl. good monday morning. here are some stories we're watching. fdic shutting down banking operations friday of guaranty bank. that brings the total number
i'm carl quintanilla with mandy drury from australia. joe and becky are out this week, back next week. in studio, guest host bob doll, cio of equities at blackrock. meanwhile, bob barbera joins us for the whole three hours. good to see on you a volume-thin week. a lot of data coming out this week. the rally seems to be continuing in asia overnight, europe's in the green and futures are positive here in the states. oil is down a little bit but awfully close to the ten-month high of 74 or so,...